The Rays are one of 20 teams that uses blue. They are one of three teams that uses two different shades of blue. 14 other teams use the Rays’ dark blue. However, no other team uses both of the blues that the Rays use.

12 teams use red, and one-third of all MLB teams (10 of 30) use both red and blue.

Only the Rockies (purple), Mariners (teal), Brewers (gold), and White Sox (grey) have a color that is not shared with another team. However, it seems like a stretch to use grey for the White Sox and not white. But as you can see in the diagram, it would have been tough to connect the black and white circles (the design is supposed to be a baseball diamond).

Meh. It's just trim. Our color is basically navy blue, just like the Yankees, Red Sox, Tigers, Indians, Twins, (pauses to take a breath), Mariners, Astros, Braves, Brewers, and Padres.

The green/black color scheme was solid. I would have tweaked the font n those uniforms but left the main structure.

If I was starting from scratch, I think something like Tulane's olive green/sky blue combo would be perfect and instantly recognizable. But hey, when you have a chance to go with the most generic colors and name in sports, you have to take it, right?